Pretty name in concept, but in America people would probably think you're saying Hades, Haiti, or maybe even Katie. Probably better suited for a pet or character instead of a baby.
I'm surprised this isn't popular in the US, with all the trendy -ee names and whatnot. I don't really like it. Looks rather childish. Also, it sounds too close to "Hades".
― Anonymous User 4/23/2020
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This is so pretty! I'm worried it sounds too close to "Hades", but I like it!
This is my wonderful sister's name. She hates that people sometimes look too quickly at the spelling and call her Haley. I personally think it's a great name. Very original, not very common at all.
My name is Haidee and I like having this name because I never meet anybody else with the same name. I was told by my mum that it means modest and I hate it when people call me Heidi. I don't think it 'butchered' the lovely name Heidi.
Unless the "-ee" is pronounced as "ay" as it should be, these names that end with "-ee" drive me nuts. If this is a variant of Heidi, then it's an absolute butchering of a lovely name.